I have realised I had enabled Wireless MAC Access filter on WRT54G, so I added RT-N10 MAC address to the filter list. Unfortunately this did not help. The solution was to temporarily disable Wireless MAC address filter (on WRT54G) and find out MAC address RT-N10 uses for Wi-Fi connection (in DD-WRT Web interface), which was different from MAC address shown in RT-N10 Web interface (last hex number was increased by 1, e.g. 9C -> 9D).

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Hi, I have the exact same configuration on my wifi network.
I would like to know if you have an iPhone or iPad trying to connect to a printer or iTunes (via Bonjour). In my case the connection works when connected to the main router, but not when connected to the repeater…
It looks like the repeater somehow do not transmit the Bonjour packets, or something like that… Have you heard of something of this kind?